Sciatica

Sciatica Relief From The Comfort Of Home

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About 30%-50% of Americans suffer from persistent leg pain. Sciatica is a term used to describe pain that stems from various regions of the spine or hip and affect the function of nerves of the leg.

The pain that starts in your lower back and radiates into your buttocks and travels down your leg, could be sciatica. Sciatica is medically known as lumbar radiculopathy and is caused by the irritation of the sciatic nerve. The majority of people who develop this condition are between the ages of 30 and 50. Arthritis, bone spurs, herniated discs, or other nerve injuries can cause sciatica.

Why Do I Have Sciatica?

Tightness in the hip and gluteal muscles are typically to blame for sciatica pain. The sciatic nerve originates in your lower back and runs down each of your legs, ending in each foot. It can cause pain throughout your lower body, usually on one side. As the sciatic nerve passes through these tissues, it may become compressed, causing pain.

Are There Different Types Of Sciatica?

Absolutely! “Leg pain” can stem from many different sources, and sciatica is just one of them. Sciatica can arise from the lumbar spine, the hip, or the local nerve.

How Does Sciatica Start?

Leg pain that falls under the classification of “sciatica” can begin seemingly out of nowhere, with excessive physical activity or prolonged periods of inactivity (to name a few).

How Do Nerves Work?

Our nerves are remarkable; they help us feel, move, sense, and keep us alive. Nerves are sensitive to many stimuli, including temperature, movement, and chemical stimuli.

You deserve to live life to the fullest without medications, injections, or wasted time and energy.

Why should you choose telehealth?

Accessibility

Telehealth can help you stay connected from any where, even your office. Telehealth may also increase your ability to connect with a PT who is experienced in treating people with your condition.

Home Safety

Still have concerns about entering public spaces? Telehealth can be a safe alternative to outpatient health care settings. You can have a contact free visit and still learn strategies to eliminate pain without even leaving your home

Transportation

A telehealth appointment reduces the burden of commuting to and from appointments. Telehealth works well for parents with a child at home, caregivers concerned about the physical demands of transporting their loved one to and from appointments, and those who don’t have easy access to transportation.

Success Rates

Patients who take part in telehealth physical therapy are more likely to stick to their home exercise programs. Your PT can provide you a safe and effective home exercise program to do at home based on your specific needs and goals.

Time Saving

Patients who take part in telehealth physical therapy are more likely to stick to their home exercise programs. Your PT can provide you a safe and effective home exercise program to do at home based on your specific needs and goals.

Excellent Care

During a private telehealth visit, you will work one-on-one with your PT, without distractions. You also can involve family members or caregivers in your appointment, if you like.

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

REACH YOUR PEAK BY STARTING YOUR RECOVERY TODAY!

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